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Progressive Conservatives win majority government in Manitoba electionPoliticsSep 10, 2019Global News is projecting a majority government for Brian Pallister and the Progressive Conservatives in the 2019 Manitoba election. Prior to the election call, Pallister and the Progressive Conservatives held a majority in the Manitoba Legislature, with 38 of the 57 seats to the opposition NDP's 12. The Progressive Conservative leader, set to repeat as Premier of Manitoba, was re-elected in his Fort Whyte riding. -
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Manitoba Liberal leader staying on despite losing official party statusDougald Lamont says he plans to stay on as leader after his Manitoba Liberals lost official party status, retaining three seats in Tuesday's provincial election.PoliticsSep 12, 2019
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Manitoba political parties face fatigue as province moves from one campaign to the nextPoliticians and supporters in Manitoba had less than 24 hours to take in the results of a provincial election before diving into the federal one.PoliticsSep 12, 2019
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Fewer voters turn out for 2019 election than 2016, says Elections ManitobaThis year’s turnout, 55.4 per cent, is down from the 57 per cent who made it out to the polls in 2016.PoliticsSep 11, 2019
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Decision 2019: The inside story with Richard CloutierThe Brian Pallister victory was thorough and his victory for the Progressive Conservatives shows the party is strong not only in rural Manitoba but suburban Winnipeg.PoliticsSep 11, 2019
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Manitoba premier says he’ll kill campaign expense rebates he said he would keepManitoba Premier Brian Pallister is planning to eliminate a political subsidy he agreed to maintain five months ago.PoliticsSep 11, 2019
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How to vote in the Manitoba provincial election – and how to make up your mindReady or not, it’s time to pick Manitoba’s next government. Election day is Tuesday, Sept. 10.PoliticsSep 10, 2019
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NDP make pre-election pitch to Liberal and Green party supportersManitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew is making a final pitch to Liberal and Green party supporters ahead of Tuesday's provincial election.PoliticsSep 9, 2019
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Manitoba Liberals will declare climate emergency, ban single-use plasticsThe Manitoba Liberals say they will declare a climate emergency and ban single-use plastics if the party is elected on Tuesday.PoliticsSep 9, 2019
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Tory leader pitches tax cuts, carbon fight ahead of Manitoba election dayManitoba Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister has made a final pitch to voters ahead of tomorrow's provincial election.PoliticsSep 9, 2019
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PC leader heads north, NDP and Liberals focus on St. BonifaceManitoba Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister flew north Friday -- into territory that has not traditionally been Tory-friendly -- as the provincial election campaign entered the home stretch and another poll suggested a somewhat-comfortable lead for the party.PoliticsSep 6, 2019
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